Strength In Prayer
Prayer is a necessary thing if we want to have a firm foundation. We cannot do it alone, we need the Lord... We Need Prayer.
Luke 18:1
And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint.
Fainting does not begin physically. It begins spiritually.
Jesus connects prayer with endurance. “Pray… and not faint.”
When prayer weakens, discouragement strengthens.
When prayer becomes occasional, anxiety becomes frequent.
Prayer is not a ritual. It is reinforcement.
It steadies the heart.
It realigns the mind.
It reminds the soul who is in control.
The enemy would prefer you busy but prayerless. Distracted but not dependent. Active but not abiding.
Prayerlessness is often self-sufficiency in disguise.
We say we trust God, yet carry burdens He invited us to cast upon Him.
In Matthew 26:41, Jesus said, “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.”
Prayer is protection.
It does not remove every trial, but it strengthens you within it.
If your foundation feels shaky, check your prayer life. Not your church attendance. Not your activity. Your private communion with God.
Prayer builds unseen strength.
The strongest believers are not always the loudest. They are often the ones who have learned to kneel.
Do not faint.
Pray.